Hostel Habana Moscow is where e tropical-traditional style meets modern western European minimalism.

Outside this 1956 house seems like any other house in the Old Havana neighbourhood. Nevertheless, inside there is an unexpected mix between comfort and minimalism. The house is painted in pastel colours, making its architectural pre-revolution style the main selling point. A strong contrast to the deteriorated façades of the building that surrounds the location.

Hostel Habana Moscow contains 4 large independent sound proofed non-smoking rooms: "Havana meets Moscow Room", "Old Plaza Room", "Red Plaza Room" and the "Tradition Room". Each one has a maximum capacity of two people complete with private indoor bathrooms. The “Havana meets Moscow room” is the only one with a private balcony, making it the most illuminated room of the house and the only one with two single beds that can turn into one double bed.

Hostel Habana Moscow also has a few common spaces where the guests can gather: a wide living room with a balcony, an indoor patio that connects the living room with the kitchen, and the most beautiful spot of the entire house, the rooftop terrace. The terrace has a unique setting, equipped with a bar, sofas under a wooden pergola and a set of loungers. Perfect scenario to start the day with a nice breakfast, to have an evening drink or just to take a relaxing nap under the Cuban sun.

Jorge, the owner, lived in Moscow for almost 13 years and always had the dream of having his own hotel and his main goal is to offer an almost hotel-like service to all visitors.

Located on O´Reilly street, the second most transited street in Old Havana, Hostel Habana Moscow is extremely close to Old Havana's main attractions: Parque Central (Central Park), the Grand Manzana de Gomez (Cuba’s first indoor shopping mall, now converted in a trendy hotel with classy shops on the ground floor), the Floridita (one of Hemingway's favourite hangouts in Cuba), the Revolution Museum, the Plaza Vieja (Old Plaza), the Cathedral and more.

Jorge Wilson invites you to into his home and delight on the amazing comfort and luxury that Havana Moscow has to offer.

“Havana meets Moscow Room” is the first room and the best room of the hostel, with a spacious white balcony and two single bed that can be paired-up into one double luxury bed. A wildly illuminated room decorated in pastel pale green colour walls and white curtains gives a specific ambiance of paradise and tranquillity from the heights. The room has a narrow bathroom decorated in white and orange tiles and a whimsical blue rug, which matches the blue hairdryer. Two pictures of Havana and Moscow in each column great you as you enter the space, a spiritual tradition that connects the host’s two homes. “Havana meets Moscow”, traditional Cuban architecture and modern stiles of the Moscow.

Second best room at Hostel Habana Moscow and flawless room of the house. This second room is fully covered in white, with a white geometric dresser (with a mirror) and an enormous closet that takes the entire front bed wall. It is the only bedroom with a king size luxury bed, that goes perfectly with the vanguard furniture and the metallic collared sheets. Modern accommodations with traditional pattern green-beige tassels, very common in houses of old Havana. The decoration of the room is intelligently designed to pop up the “Old Plaza” photo that hangs in the back wall. In middle of the minimalism style, you can find vibrant coloured details. "Old Plaza Room" is less noisy than the first, because there is no balcony and window. The bathrooms, on the other hand, are pretty much the same in every room, narrow structure with showers and all the necessary utensils

Jorge Wilson lived 13 years in Moscow, so he gets home sick when he gets back to Cuba from time to time. This bedroom is a tribute to one of his favourite’s spots in Moscow, the Red Plaza. To pup-up the most important detail of the room, the Red Plaza photograph, the walls are painted in beige, just as the sheets and the furniture have a wooden and rustic touch (from the night table to the dresser). Even though it is smaller in comparison with the other two, it has a double sized bed and it is quieter because it has no windows or balcony.

“Tradition” is the last room of the house, at the end of the hallway that connects the living room with the kitchen. This is the most modest and smallest room of the four presented in the Havana Moscow Hostel, with black mahogany furniture. Therefore, it also has the smallest bathroom. The good thing about this room is that is more distant than the other, which makes it perfect if you are looking for some privacy and closer to the kitchen, if you get hungry and want to ask for some snacks. Simple, small, cheap and comfortable is what you get with this room.